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Old 01-04-2007   #1
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tranny help

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here is my delemma any help would be awesome

I tore the tranny down and had to wait 3 weeks for a 3/4 rail so now I forgot how the reverse gear goes back together. It seems wierd to me that the piece that conects to the 5/r rail and engages the secondary gear (I'm not sure what it is called but its the gear thats by itself on its own shaft between the two primary shafts.) but that piece that moves that gear is not pinned onto the rail, there is no hole in the rail for a pin and I am stumped.

is the rail not supposed to be pinned? can you give me an idea on this or point me twards a website with a diagram.
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Old 01-04-2007   #2
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Re: tranny help

I can't remember for sure, but I think a chilton, mitsu, etc. repair manuals have a breakdown of the trans?
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Old 01-05-2007   #3
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I can't remember for sure, but I think a chilton, mitsu, etc. repair manuals have a breakdown of the trans?
Mitsu does for sure, not sure about Chilton.

As far as trannys go, there are a lot of slightly different models out there. 1g or 2g, they still have differences among themselves. Maybe not the shift rails but certain parts require different part numbers. That is why it is hard to find a straight forward answer to a list of hard parts to a specific trans.

Get the Mitsu manual for your specific car. It will definitely have a breakdown.

Good luck on your search.
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Old 01-17-2007   #4
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Re: tranny help

figured it out there was a mini pin that went inside of the contector that slid on the two rails, kinda retarded but whatever.
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Old 01-17-2007   #5
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Re: tranny help

Where would one get a Mitsu manual? A dealer? Anywhere else? I would like a fresh tranny for the fresh rebuild but I dont want a $1000+ Shep price tag to go with it.
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Old 01-18-2007   #6
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Where would one get a Mitsu manual? A dealer? Anywhere else? I would like a fresh tranny for the fresh rebuild but I dont want a $1000+ Shep price tag to go with it.
Mitsu manuals can be bought at the dealer like you said, but I got the one for my old Laser on eBay. Rebuilding a trans is a tedious task though if you dont know what you are doing. Even the mitsu manual will leave you a little confused if you havent done it before. Something like that requires more than basic hand tools and some experience.
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Old 01-18-2007   #7
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Re: tranny help

I believe TRE has a budget rebuild that is under 1000$. Usually during the change of seasons they have a sale going on. You can do a budget exchange or a rebuild for around 1000. Not too sure on sheps prices. Check them both out and compare. Or, if you have an existing loan, take out a loan on top of that one for a little more, I did this, payments only went up 20$. Granted I will be paying for a little longer. TRE also sells the OEM mitsu parts for trans. I bought a TRE stage 2, butter.
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Old 01-18-2007   #8
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Re: tranny help

I have that Mitsu service manual Tim bought, PM me and I'll sell it to you.

Personally, I'd pay the price for a good tranny rebuild. The difference in feel between a home garage, generic tranny shop, and DSM tranny specialist is huge.
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I have that Mitsu service manual Tim bought, PM me and I'll sell it to you.

^I'm Interested as well..If he doesn't want it, I do!

Personally, I'd pay the price for a good tranny rebuild. The difference in feel between a home garage, generic tranny shop, and DSM tranny specialist is huge.
^I'm agree. I did alot of research on these before spending over 1500 for a transmission, from the sounds of it, these are a really confusing transmission. They are for a DSM. If you don't bow to it and worship it in the special little way a DSM wants it will take a dump right on your pretty white shoes. You can save a little $$$ by installing/taking out by doing it with you and a few buddys, my mom helped me drop mine! 2 buddys helped put it in!
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Chris - PM sent.

Thanks for the help guys, and sorry to jack the thread. I'm completely not sure what I want to do tranny wise for this car. I have two trannyies and transfer cases (a 90 and a 91), both in good shape. I am doing the engine rebuild and I dont want the tranny to give right away once I start making power. My buddy has an extra blown tranny I could tear into just to satisfy my curiousity, but if I have a rebuild done it will probably be done by Shep. Thanks agian.
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